Political culture and the paradox of poverty in Nigeria

B. Ibrahim, M. Mbanaso
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While Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa with the highest Gross Domestic Product (GDP), it continues to exhibit economic underperformance and high unemployment rates.  Available reports suggest that since the 1970s, the country has earned over US$500 billion in oil revenue alone, yet remains mired in poverty. This study examines the relationship, if any, between political culture and high incidence of poverty in Nigeria. The study employed a stratified sampling procedure along with questionnaires for data collection. Data were analyzed by using descriptive and inferential statistics. The findings suggest that political culture plays a critical role in the social and economic development of Nigeria. Additionally, religious and ethnic biases, as well as the political entrepreneurship of godfathers have contributed to poor electoral choices that in turn exacerbate the deteriorating standards of living, limited employment opportunities, endemic poverty, and insecurity in Nigeria. The study recommends among others that politics based on ideology should be encouraged rather than an identity-based politics on the grounds of religion or ethnicity.
尼日利亚的政治文化与贫困悖论
虽然尼日利亚是非洲人口最多的国家,国内生产总值(GDP)最高,但它的经济表现不佳,失业率居高不下。现有报告显示,自20世纪70年代以来,该国仅石油收入就已超过5000亿美元,但仍深陷贫困之中。本研究考察了政治文化与尼日利亚高贫困率之间的关系,如果有的话。本研究采用分层抽样方法和问卷调查法收集数据。数据分析采用描述性统计和推理统计。研究结果表明,政治文化在尼日利亚的社会和经济发展中起着至关重要的作用。此外,宗教和种族偏见以及教父们的政治创业精神造成了糟糕的选举选择,从而加剧了尼日利亚不断恶化的生活水平、有限的就业机会、普遍贫困和不安全。该研究建议,应该鼓励基于意识形态的政治,而不是基于宗教或种族的基于身份的政治。
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